The ones who sought to use Geralt are now gone and now he seeks to embark on a new and personal mission, whilst the world order itself is coming to a change. The mysterious and otherworldly army known as the Wild Hunt invades the Northern Kingdoms, leaving only blood soaked earth and fiery ruin in its wake; and it seems the Witcher is the key to stopping their cataclysmic rampage.

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haxxiy (on 12 January 2016)Console versions are undertracked here
@Dadrik. Since it sold 6m on the 1st six
weeks and the split was 30/70 between PC
and consoles, the numbers for the
XOne/PS4 combined should be ~4.2 million
for the 1st six weeks, and instead they
are ~2.87 million.

Dadrik (on 09 January 2016)One of the best RPGs since like 5-10
years, deifnitely one of the games of
the year, and it only reaches 1m after 7
months :/

Mr Puggsly (on 02 October 2015)@fireburn - Those exclusive marketing
deals aren't worth much in my opinion.
For example, Black Ops III is gonna sell
many copies on X1 well regardless of the
Sony's exclusive marketing. Destiny
also sold well on X1.

People will buy
a game on whatever machine they have. A
lot of people interested in Witcher 3
had PS4, so that's the version they
bought.

Personally I feel Witcher 3
should have been bundled with every X1
during that period. But MS will have
other opportunities to push hardware,
like this coming holiday.

fireburn95 (on 27 September 2015)Can't deny though Puggsly, a wasted
marketing deal. Microsoft literally
advertised this game to the sony fanbase
moreso than their own.